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Persistent Identification for Conferences
Persistent identification of entities plays a major role in the progress of digitization of many fields. In the scholarly publishing realm there are already persistent identifiers (PID) for papers (DOI), people (ORCID), organisation (GRID, ROR), books ...
Julian Franken +5 more
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Persistent unique identifiers (PID) are a critical element in digital research data infrastructure to unambiguously identify, locate, and cite digital representations of a growing range of entities – publications, data, instruments, organizations ...
Jens Klump +7 more
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Organization IDs in Germany—Results of an Assessment of the Status Quo in 2020
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) for scientific organizations such as research institutions and research funding agencies are a further decisive piece of the puzzle to promote standardization in the scholarly publication process—especially in light of the ...
Paul Vierkant +2 more
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Can Common Crawl Reliably Track Persistent Identifier (PID) Use Over Time [PDF]
We report here on the results of two studies using two and four monthly web crawls respectively from the Common Crawl (CC) initiative between 2014 and 2017, whose initial goal was to provide empirical evidence for the changing patterns of use of so ...
Thompson, Henry S., Tong, Jian
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What Makes Persistent Identifiers Persistent? [PDF]
This essay sketches technical and non-technical issues around persistent identifiers (henceforth PIs) in a manner which makes no attempt to be complete. Our goal is to rescue the core notions from the obscurity which detail and completeness burdens them with.
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New and developing non-adrenoreceptor small molecule drugs for the treatment of asthma [PDF]
Introduction: Inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) alone or in combination with an inhaled long-acting beta2-agonist (LABA) are the preferred long-term treatment for adults and adolescents with symptomatic asthma.
Thomson, Neil C.
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Integration of a National E-Theses Online Service with Institutional Repositories
We present an information resource prototype that was developed by the FREYA project for the integration of a national e-thesis service and institutional repositories supported by a large national laboratory.
Vasily Bunakov, Frances Madden
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Dezentrale Identifikatoren (DIDs)
Dieser Beitrag behandelt den zuletzt vom W3C hervorgebrachten Standard für dezentrale Identifikatoren (Decentralized Identifiers, kurz: DIDs) in Bezug auf den Bereich des Forschungsdatenmanagements.
Nicolas Bach
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Desirable properties for XML update mechanisms [PDF]
The adoption of XML as the default data interchange format and the standardisation of the XPath and XQuery languages has resulted in significant research in the development and implementation of XML databases capable of processing queries efficiently ...
O'Connor, Martin F., Roantree, Mark
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Community next steps for making globally unique identifiers work for biocollections data [PDF]
Biodiversity data is being digitized and made available online at a rapidly increasing rate but current practices typically do not preserve linkages between these data, which impedes interoperation, provenance tracking, and assembly of larger datasets ...
Agosti, Donat +11 more
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